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Lesson
2
2 This Must Be
It is a library, but you don't borrow books from it. You borrow clothes.
LENA the fashion library, a store and library on a busy shopping street in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands, opened in 2014. It's a brainchild of three sisters: Angela, Diana, Eliza Jansen, and
their friend Suzanne Smulders. It is the first fashion library in the Netherlands.
In the fashion library, you see all kinds of clothes, from T-shirts to dresses for an important
party, from 1950s jackets to fashionable ones. People come here, not to buy, but to borrow. You
pay €25, that is, about NT$900, a month, become a member, and get 100 points. You can also
pay
€50 and
get
300 points. With the points, you can check out clothes and wear them. For example,
力學習目標
1. 能熟記形容詞最高級的變化方式。 .
2. 能使用最高級句型來表示某人或事物
3. 能使用[used to+原形動詞」表達過去
a simple T-shirt is 25 points, and a coat is 100 points
. If you fall in love with a piece of clothes,
after borrowing it for one month, you can buy it. Why one month? The library wants you to make
sure you really like it.
The Jansen sisters and their friend run LENA the fashion library because they want to keep
the Earth healthy by helping cut down on clothes waste. By wearing the clothes in their store,
people don't need to keep so many clothes in their home. They buy less but use more. LENA the
fashion library is everyone's wardrobe.
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OC
A 16. What is a wardrobe for?
(A) Holding waste.
(C) Shopping.
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(B) Borrowing books.
(D) Keeping clothes.
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